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The New Age of Atlantic, released in 1972, was the third in a series of rock music samplers released by the Atlantic label. The collection is notable for its inclusion of two tracks, those by Led Zeppelin and Yes, unavailable elsewhere at the time.
[edit] Track Listing
[edit] Side One
- Led Zeppelin: "Hey, Hey, What Can I Do" (Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, John Bonham) - 3:53 (from "Immigrant Song" single b-side, cat. no. 2777, 1970)
- Loudon Wainwright III: "Motel Blues" (L. Wainwright) - 2:43 (from Album II, cat. no. K40272, 1971)
- Gordon Haskell: "Sitting by the Fire" (Haskell) - 3:41 (from It Is and It Isn't, cat. no. K40311, 1972)
- Dr. John: "Where Ya at Mule" (Mac Rebennack) - 4:55 (from The Sun, Moon & Herbs, cat. no. K40250, 1971)
- Buffalo Springfield: "Bluebird" (Stephen Stills) - 4:28 (from Buffalo Springfield Again, cat. no. K40014, 1967)
- Delaney, Bonnie & Friends: "Only You Know And I Know" (Dave Mason) - 3:24 (from D&B Together, cat. no. CBS KC 31377, 1972)
[edit] Side Two
- Cactus: "Long Tall Sally" (Richard Penniman) - 3:03 (from One Way...Or Another, cat. no. K12345, 1971)
- Jonathan Edwards: "Everybody Knows Her" (Edwards) - 1:53 (from Jonathan Edwards, cat. no. K40282, 1971)
- The J. Geils Band: "I Don't Need You No More" (Peter Wolf, Seth Justman) – 2:35 (from The Morning After, cat. no. K40293, 1971)
- John Prine: "Sam Stone" (Prine) – 4:14 (from John Prine cat. no. K40357, 1971)
- Yes: "America" (Paul Simon) – 10:30 (previously unreleased)
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